Monthly Archives: September 2017

Back Where I Come From – Day 30

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Back Where I Come From – Day 30

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This is the final day of the September Challenge – Back Where I Come From – Day 30.

I’d like to thank Suzanne for hosting this challenge for the 2nd year. I have enjoyed reading and answering the questions.

It is always fun to think back on our memories of growing up, and our hometown.

I hope everyone who visited here this past month, has enjoyed reading. Thank you so much!

Now, I’m already looking forward to next year’s challenge, and questions from Suzanne. 🙂

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© 2017 BS

Do What?…SOCS – Stream of Consciousness Saturday – do/dew/due

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Do What?… Stream of Consciousness Saturday – do/dew/due

The Friday Reminder and Prompt for #SoCS September 30-17

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Today’s SOCS gives us the prompt words, do/dew/due.

Join in the challenge! If you do, you’ll find it is fun to write stream of consciousness style. Click the above link for details. 🙂

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Do you usually have something come to mind, as soon as you see the new prompt for the week? I do, but then I keep thinking about it, and come up with a bunch of other things that have to do with the prompt words.

This is the first thing I thought of for the word, ‘do’. The TV game show, “Jeopardy”, and it’s final jeopardy theme song. Every time I hear it, I don’t actually hum it, but say the word ‘do’ along with the music. Do you do that, too?

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Next, I thought of what I say all the time, when I didn’t hear what someone said, or need more explanation of what they said. “Do, what?” I read that it is mostly heard from people in TX and throughout the southern states. Do you say, “Do what?” a lot?

Then, I thought of dew. Well, everybody knows what dew is, right?

But, did you think of the library way of classifying books on the shelves? The Dewey Decimal System was created by Melvil Dewey in 1876, and is still in use in today’s libraries. Thank you, Mr. Dewey! (yes, I did look that up)

Last, is the word, ‘due’. I’m thinking that it is the end of the month, and the usual bills are due to be paid, again. Blah! I hate to see our bank account dwindle, as each bill is paid. Has to be done, though.

As a latecomer to the thinking about the prompt words, I thought of another phrase we say  lot. When someone asks you, “How ya doin'”, we lots of times just say, “I’m doin'”. Guess that means we’re doing just fine, getting along okay. Is this just another southern saying?

Well, this post is due to be posted, so do whatever you need/want to do this weekend! 🙂

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© 2017 BS

Flower of the Day – Poppy

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Flower of the Day – Poppy

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For Cee’s Flower of the Day:

Flower of the Day – September 30, 2017 – Dahlias for Becky

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Note: I updated the flower of the day from yesterday, Sweet William, because I received a comment that there was an insect hiding on the flowers. I hadn’t noticed, so I enlarged the photo, and sure enough, there it was! Thanks Iwbut for your comment on the post. http://wp.me/p3RE1e-3LC

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Two Souls: Into the Fire … # 215

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Two Souls: Into the Fire … # 215

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TWO SOULS: INTO THE FIRE

# 215

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As morning dawned, it promised to be an almost spring-like day, which sometimes happens in the south. Ghost and Steve cuddled under the blankets for awhile, slowly waking, and talking in soft voices. Terry, had gotten up earlier, to make the coffee. He was now trying to make breakfast for everyone.

He saw that the refrigerator was fully stocked, and so was the pantry and cabinets. He had all manner of things to choose from. He’d really never bothered to look for anything in their house, besides beer, so was finding it interesting to snoop the guys stash of food. “So,” he said, “Steve and Ghost are just like everyone else…only they have more food than I have at my house…”

The coffee aroma brought Ghost and Steve into the kitchen. “What’cha doing?” Ghost asked, as he poured himself and Steve a mug.

Terry smiled. “Good morning, y’all. I’m just fixin’ us all something to eat.”

“In here?” Ghost asked.

“Yeah, it’s ok, isn’t it?” Terry stopped what he was doing. “I mean, if I should leave your stuff alone, just tell me.”

“Go ahead, Terry,” Ghost said. “I just never seen you cook before. It’s funny to see you in here doing that.”

Shrugging, Terry laughed, and said, “I cook…at home I do. I’m amazed at all the stuff y’all have here. I don’t ever have much to work with.”

“We went to Raleigh not long ago…got stocked up,” Steve said.

“Yeah, sometimes we run out, and there’s nothing but old bread,” Ghost said.

“Well, today I’m cooking, so y’all go drink your coffee, and don’t worry about it.” Terry tried to shoo them out of the kitchen.

“So, you’re feeling better?” Steve asked.

“Yeah, I am…finally. How about y’all? Are we all gonna live, ya think?”

“Looks that way,” Steve laughed. “C’mon, Ghost…the man needs his space to create.”

The two of them went out front, and in a little while, Terry came out to let them know breakfast was ready. They filled their plates with the breakfast burritos, that Terry had put together.

“Well, guys, I’m feeling better, so I suppose I should go on back home today,” Terry said. “Can y’all make it ok without me, now?”

“Yeah, sure…we’re glad you stayed, and sorry you caught our crap, but yeah, we can survive now, I guess,” Steve said.

“I’m gonna miss your cooking,” Ghost said. “These are real good.”

“Thanks. Maybe I should have been a chef. I actually do like cooking, when I have interesting things to work with,” Terry said.

They finished eating, and took a second cup of coffee out to the front porch.

“It’s nice out here,” Terry said.

“Yeah, it’s nice until someone starts spying on ya,” Steve said. He explained all of what had been going on, to Terry…the hidden cameras, and Maxy, and Jimmy’s investigation. “We haven’t heard any more from him. Maybe I’ll give him a call later.”

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Terry called Kinsey, to see how they were doing, and to let him know he was going back home.

“Well, Kinsey is still feeling bad,” Terry said. “Zach and Trevor are getting over it, though, and they’ll tend to Kinsey another day or so. I’m going to check on the club for him when I get back to town.”

Steve nodded. “Ok, give us a call when you can. I’m not doing anything but resting awhile longer.”

“Did we have anything planned for New Year’s” asked Ghost, “or did it already happen?”

“Nope, nothing was planned this year,” Steve said. “And, it’s not January yet.”

“Oh, ok…’cause I can’t remember so good yet, after being sick. I think I lost a bunch of days,” Ghost said. “And now the time is messed up again…it’s confusing me, and I was just starting to learn about those things.”

“Yeah, me too,” Steve agreed. “I think we need to just do nothing awhile longer.”

Terry nodded, saying he planned on doing the same, when he got home…nothing. He got up to put away his coffee cup, and gather up his things to take home. “Ya want me to talk to Jimmy for ya?” he asked.

“You can if you want to, but I think he said he was gonna be out of town,” Steve said.

“Ok, well…I’m outta here, guys. Y’all take care, and call me if you need to,” Terry said, as he went out to his car. He turned the radio on to an oldies station, turned up the volume, and drove off down the dirt road. 

It was silent, then, out there on the old wooden porch. “I’m going back to bed,” Ghost said.

“Me too,” Steve said, as he followed him inside, and closed the door. Ghost picked up his journal and markers, and propped himself up in the bed to write awhile. Steve did the dishes, then joined Ghost in bed. He lay there, trying to quiet his mind of all the swirling thoughts…about the spy cameras, and putting Maxy in prison, and of the weirdness in the air. Then he wondered how it would be when his sister moved here to Missing Mile.

The soft scratching sound of Ghost writing, finally lulled him to sleep. Ghost kept writing whatever came to him. He wrote down what he’d heard of Steve’s thoughts, and what had been happening the past few days. Soon, his writing slowed, as his eyes kept closing for longer than a few seconds. His hand dropped the marker onto the sheet, and ink began soaking into the fabric, but Ghost didn’t notice.

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Terry arrived home, and checked out his house and record shop. All seemed ok, except for a stale, unused odor. “Damn, I need to air this place out,” he said. He then walked down to the Yew. The front door was ok, locked up tight. Around back, he unlocked the door. All was normal throughout the club. He went upstairs, to check out Kinsey’s apartment, but when he opened the door, he had a strange feeling. It was chilly in the place, and not as stale smelling.

He walked around, looking into each room. When he entered the bedroom, he saw that the window had been broken. Ok, that’s not right…Kinsey would never leave this broken window… Frowning, he saw a brick on the floor, with a paper rubber-banded onto it. Uh-oh, this is not good…

Before he touched it, he tried calling Jimmy, to report it. After several rings, Jimmy finally answered. “Hey, Terry, what’s up?” Terry explained the situation.

“Ok, don’t pick it up,” Jimmy said. “I’m almost there, maybe ten minutes. I’ve been in Raleigh all day.”

“Ok, I’ll be waiting,” Terry said. He sat on the bed, and called Kinsey.

“Hey, man…I’m over at your place…the bedroom window got broke by a brick with a note on it. Jimmy is on his way. Just sit tight…I’ll let ya know what happens,” Terry said.

“Uh-uh, I’m coming. I’ll be there in a minute,” Kinsey said.

“You’re still sick…”

“I don’t care, I’m coming.” Kinsey hung up.

“Well, ok then…” Terry said to himself. He went downstairs, found a cold beer in the cooler, and waited to let Jimmy in the back door. He didn’t have to wait long. Just as Jimmy came in, Kinsey pulled up, too. They all went up to the bedroom. Jimmy put gloves on, before picking up the brick.

“Hey, Terry…take a picture of the scene of the crime with your phone, first,” he said. He then took the note off and read it out loud:

‘This is for you, Kinsey…for all the trouble you’ve caused me…for protecting Ghost…for helping Steve keep me away for so long. And to that cop who I’m sure is reading this…Fuck Off! Leave me alone. You stole my cameras, and confiscated my picture book. I’ll be long gone by now…you’ll never find me. I’ve said my piece, and Ghost has made it clear he wants nothing to do with me. And all I ever wanted was to love him. Well, it’s ruined now, because of all of you. So…sayonara Chumps…have a nice life…”

Jimmy stopped and looked at Kinsey. “What do you make of it?”

“Pretty cut and dried,” Kinsey said. “Sounds like he’s gone for good…I hope, but I’d still like for him to be caught and prosecuted.”

Jimmy nodded. “Yep, we won’t give up on finding him…you have my word on that. I’ll take this to be put into evidence. Go ahead and fix your window, Kinsey. And, Terry, I’ll need to download the phone pictures.”

“Sure thing, Jimmy…just catch the bastard,” Terry said.

“We will, eventually. We know where he lives, so we’ll start there,” Jimmy said, as he was leaving for the police station.  “You want to let Steve and Ghost know what went down, Terry…Kinsey? I can call them, if you’d rather.”

“I’ll call them after while, I guess,” Kinsey said.

“Yeah, I will too,” Terry said. “I think they were going back to bed, when I left. They’ve been sick, and I’m still feeling it. How are you doing, Kinsey?”

“I need more rest, too,” Kinsey said. Trevor and Zach were doing a lot better, so I’m staying home now. I’ll call later today.”

“Ok, well, y’all take it easy,” Jimmy said, as he left.

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Next part coming soon!

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© 2017 BS

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This is a work of “fan fiction” based on the novel, “Lost Souls” by Poppy Z. Brite. All credit for the original characters, places, and some backstory mentions, belong to Ms. Brite and her publishing affiliates. Only newly introduced characters, places, and original elements of this story are entirely from my imagination. Character descriptions are a blend of the original book descriptions and my interpretation of them.

All songs included in this work will be solely owned by the original performers/writers and will be credited. Creative liscense is taken in including them in this story.

No harm is intended toward author, musicians, or people and situations to whom there may be a resemblance.

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The content herein is rated by me as being at the high end of MA (Mature Audience). It includes strong language, violence, sexual themes, including same sex pairings, religious themes, and fantasy horror.

Back Where I Come From – Day 29

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Back Where I Come From – Day 29

https://mcclendonvilla.wordpress.com/2017/09/29/2017-september-challenge-back-where-i-come-from-day-29/

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Thanks so much, Suzanne, for hosting this most interesting challenge for the month of September! 🙂

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Question # 29

29. Does your hometown have a newspaper?  Does it come out daily, bi-weekly, weekly, or some other frequency? Does your hometown have its own radio station?

My Answer:

We do have a hometown newspaper, called the Lubbock Avalanche Journal. It was founded in 1900, and is a daily. There used to be a morning and an evening edition, but then was only issued for the morning.  In 1997 they launched the digital newspaper, called LubbockOnline.com. So now we have a choice of how we read the newspaper.

We used to take the home delivery of the paper, but stopped a few years ago, as we get most local and national news from the TV.

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For radio stations, I saw a list someone made that said there are approximately 35 FM radio stations, and 14 AM stations here and the area. They cover all formats, from music, of all types, sports, news, and talk radio. I have my favorites, which are the oldies music stations, and the rock stations.

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© 2017 BS

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – Lines & Angles

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Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – Lines and Angles

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Lines and Angles

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Lines and angles I found around the house:

  • angled curtains & window blind lines
  • stacks of scrapbooks
  • tools in garage
  • tools in garage

 

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© 2017 BS

Flower of the Day – Sweet William

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Flower of the Day – Sweet William

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Update!

I got a comment that asked if I noticed the insect hiding behind the center flower. I had not noticed this, so enlarged the photo, and there it was! 🙂

Thanks, Iwbut, for calling my attention to this!

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For Cee’s Flower of the Day:

Flower of the Day – September 29, 2017 – Poppy

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© 2017 BS

 

Seven More Jigsaw Puzzles

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Seven More Jigsaw Puzzles

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We’ve been steadily working on our jigsaw puzzles this past month. Here’s six that we’ve finished, and one we just started on.

This first one we just started yesterday. So far, so good. It’s called, “Puzzler’s Desk”, and is a Buffalo brand puzzle, and is 750 pieces.

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I liked this next one a lot. We just got done with it a day or so ago. It has funny words on the items in the pantry, all to do with cats. 🙂 There were lots of pieces with specific words or pictures on them, so it was easier than some other puzzles. It is called, “Ethel the Gormet”, and is from, “The Cats of Charles Wysocki”, a Buffalo brand puzzle. It is 750 pieces

 

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This one is called, “Kitten Kitchen Capers”, and is a Buffalo brand puzzle. It is 750 pieces, and was fun to do. Those cats were sure making a mess.

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This one is called, “Classic Gas”. It is 750 pieces, from, “Wheels”, from the Master Pieces brand puzzle.

  

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Here’s a few extra photos of puzzle things: 2 pieces that look like other things, puzzle dust (from the cardboard they are made from), and a large spatula we use to gather up lots of puzzle pieces at one time. 🙂

  

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This one is called, “Roadside America”. It is a White Mountain puzzle brand, and is 1,000 pieces. Lots of things to find on this one!

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This one is called, “The Man Cave”, and has lots of hobby type things in the room. It is a Ravensburger puzzle of 1,000 pieces.

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This one is called, “Picture Purrfect”. It is one of the Cats series of Buffalo brand puzzles, and is 750 pieces. Very cute. 🙂

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Next up I think we will do a Halloween themed puzzle that we already bought! 🙂

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Thanks for visiting! Peace }i{

© 2017 BS

 

Back Where I Come From – Day 27 & 28

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Back Where I Come From – Day 27

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https://mcclendonvilla.wordpress.com/2017/09/27/2017-september-challenge-back-where-i-come-from-day-27/

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Thanks, Suzanne, for hosting the challenge again this year. It’s been fun to answer the questions. 🙂

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Question # 27

27. If there were no restrictions such as money or employment, where would you most like to live?

My Answer:

I’m pretty sure we would still live here in our hometown, otherwise we would have already relocated somewhere else.

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https://mcclendonvilla.wordpress.com/2017/09/28/2017-september-challenge-back-where-i-come-from-day-28/

Question # 28

28. Was your hometown like one big family or just a group of strangers?

My Answer:

I’d say our little area was somewhat like family, in that we knew a lot of the people, neighbors, kids, and such. We, ourselves, had our parents, grand-parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins, all living close together, so we were always visiting each other. In other parts of town, I don’t know how it worked for them.

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© 2017 BS